Brontë Studies. Volume 36, Issue 1
Rochester and Heathcliff as Romantic Heroes
The Real Arthur Bell Nicholls, Charlotte Brontë's Husband
'God Deliver Me from my Friends!' Charlotte Brontë and G. H. Lewes
Charlotte Brontë and William Thackeray
George Smith, Prince of Publishers, and William Smith Williams
Anne Brontë — Not the Least of Shakespeare's Sisters
'Visions Rise, and Change': Emily Brontë's Poetry and Male Romantic Poetry
Branwell Brontë's Family Portraits: Motives, Influences, and Legacy
Sex and the Woman Writer: Charlotte Brontë and the Cautionary Tale of Letitia Elizabeth Landon
The Three Faces of Constantin Heger
The Influence of Patrick Brontë on His Children
Charlotte Brontë, Autobiography, and the Image of the Hero
Rochester and Heathcliff as Romantic Heroes
The Real Arthur Bell Nicholls, Charlotte Brontë's Husband
'God Deliver Me from my Friends!' Charlotte Brontë and G. H. Lewes
Charlotte Brontë and William Thackeray
George Smith, Prince of Publishers, and William Smith Williams
Anne Brontë — Not the Least of Shakespeare's Sisters
'Visions Rise, and Change': Emily Brontë's Poetry and Male Romantic Poetry
Branwell Brontë's Family Portraits: Motives, Influences, and Legacy
Sex and the Woman Writer: Charlotte Brontë and the Cautionary Tale of Letitia Elizabeth Landon
The Three Faces of Constantin Heger
The Influence of Patrick Brontë on His Children
Charlotte Brontë, Autobiography, and the Image of the Hero
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